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George Washington

American Pagent Chapter 6 Rough Notes

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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Ben Nichols? ? ? ? ? 9/19/14? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? AP History? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Chapter 6?? ~The ?Old World Nations; Britain, France and Spain all rushed to get remaining land in the ?New World?.? ~From 1688-1763 four wars went through Europe which were meant for domination of Europe and the ?New World?.? ~Why are WW1&2 the only wars that are considered WW?s when there have been 9 WW?s?? ~Champlain helped fight with Native Americans so the Natives could keep their land In the upper New York area.? ~New France (Canada area) was filled with beavers which were a valued fur commodity.? ~French men recruited Natives to help them but many of them died from diseases.? ~French men went across the whole continent in search of beavers.?

Founding Brothers AP US questions

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Founding Brothers Talking Points Ch. 2 The Dinner- As you take notes or outline chapter 2 you should focus your attention so as to be able to discuss the significance of the following terms and/or answer the following questions: How the various stakeholders (Hamilton , Madison , Jefferson) would respond to the question of why the passage of debt assumption was so threatening to the republic? Discuss stakeholder?s positions on Federalist Papers, Ham?s debt funding plan, residency question Discuss Virginia?s, Patrick Henry?s position on debt assumption , residency and debt settlement

jefferson, madison, and monroe presidential outlines

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Diana Chetnik 10-20-13 Presidential Outline APUSH pd. 7 Jefferson Jefferson was born in 1743 in Virginia. His father was a planter and surveyor, and his mother was a noble. He studied at the College of William and Mary and read law. In 1772 he married Martha Wayles Skelton. He was the ?silent member? of the Continental Congress and wrote the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson had founded the Democratic Republic. He was Washington?s Secretary of State and Adam?s Vice-President. He opposed many Federalist policies like the establishment of the National bank, and the Alien and Sedition Acts, forming the Kentucky Resolution.

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Instructions: We will be having a Cabinet meeting with President Washington??You need to know the policies of both Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. You have the handouts with charts that you need to fill out??Be prepared for this discussion Tuesday in class. Federalist Beliefs (former Anti-Federalists) Democratic-Republicans Leader Appealed to Alexander Hamilton John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison Manufacturers, merchants, wealthy and educated?. Favored seaboard cities Farmers and Planters common man Favored the South and West Ideas of Government Strong government over states Loose Construction of Constitution Implied powers Wealthy and educated involved Limit freedoms of speech & press Preferred govt. similar to a king

critical period vocabulary

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Post-Independence and Critical Period (1789-1800) 73. Judiciary Act of 1789: established federal district courts that followed local procedures, Supreme Court had final jurisdiction; compromise between nationalists and advocates for states? rights 74. Bill of Rights: protected rights of individual from the power of?the central government 75. Bank of the United States: Hamilton?s plan to solve Revolutionary debt, Assumption highly controversial, pushed his?plan through Congress, based on loose interpretation of Constitution 76. Report on Public Credit: proposed by Hamilton to repair war?debts; selling of securities and federal lands, assumption of state debts, set up the first National Bank?

chapt 8

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CHAPTER 8: AMERICA SECEDES FROM THE EMPIRE: 1775?1783 Congress Drafts George Washington Know: Second Continental Congress, George Washington 41. Why was George Washington chosen as general of the American army? Bunker Hill and Hessian Hirelings Know: Ethan Allen, Benedict Arnold, Fort Ticonderoga, Bunker Hill, Redcoats, Olive Branch Petition, Hessians 42. George III "slammed the door on all hope of reconciliation." How and why? The Abortive Conquest of Canada Know: Richard Montgomery 43. Did the fighting go well for Americans before July of 1776? Explain. Thomas Paine Preaches Common Sense 44. Why was Common Sense important? Paine and the Idea of "Republicanism" Know: Republic, Natural Aristocracy 45. Why did Paine want a democratic republic?

John Adams Presidency Description

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John Adams Presidency Description When George Washington receded from the Presidency, he left a huge role to fill in. Through a steady support in New England, John Adams narrowly defeated Jefferson in 1796 and became the next President of the United States of America. Adams is best known for keeping the peace while in office and continuing the American policy of neutrality started by his predecessor, George Washington. This was important for the still young Nation and Adams?s handling of foreign and domestic affairs changed history forever.

U.S. history powerpoint

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The Early Republic1789-1815 Derek Arkind, Destiny-Ann Duncan, Ashley Hudnall, Uriah Sparks, Hailey Steuer Washington, Hamilton, and the shaping of the National Government April 30th, 1789: Washington is sworn in as the first President of the United States 1794: Washington sent John Jay to England to negotiate a treaty to ease growing tensions Abigail Adams was appointed by the Massachusetts Colony General Court in 1775 Emergence of political parties: Federalists and Republicans The Federalists emerged in the 1790s as a coalition of individuals who supported a strong national government, diplomatic ties with Great Britain, and the political leadership of men of property and experience.

Out of Many Book Outlines

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Ariana Correa Period 3 September 27, 2012 AP US History Outlines 4-5 The American Revolutionary Era, 1754-1789 4.1 The French and Indian War During The Albany Conference of 1754?British officials wanted the colonies to consider a collective response to the continuing conflict with New France and the Indians of the interior. The conference adopted Benjamin Franklin?s Plan of the Union, which proposed that Indian affairs, western settlement, and other items of mutual interest be placed under the authority of one general government for the colonies, this plan was rejected. There were three flash points of conflict in North America On the?Northern Atlantic Coast at the Fortress of Louisburg Border region between New France and New York (Niagara Falls to Lake Champlain)

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